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The Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on a pilot regime for market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology allows DLT market infrastructures to be temporarily exempted from certain legal obligations of the current regulatory system.
The Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on a pilot regime for market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology allows DLT market infrastructures to be temporarily exempted from certain legal obligations of the current regulatory system.
The Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on a pilot regime for market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology was published in the Official Journal on 2 June 2022. Most of these rules will be applicable from March 23rd, 2022.
DLT pilot regime is a part of the digital finance package, which also includes regulations covered in previous lessons:
The goal is to allow DLT market infrastructures to be temporarily exempted from certain legal obligations of the current regulatory system.
The regulation implements a so-called "sandbox" system, which is a test environment with a temporary exemption from certain legal obligations of the existing regulatory regime, which is expected to ensure a high level of financial stability, market integrity, transparency and investor protection at the same time.
Existing EU regulations for financial sector services were not designed for the situation of the growing importance of technologies such as DLT and crypto-assets, so the pilot regime is intended to allow regulators to remove regulatory constraints that may inhibit the development of DLT market infrastructures. This could enable the transition to tokenised financial instruments and DLT market infrastructures.
The regulation applies to crypto-assets that qualify as financial instruments within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (as opposed to the MiCA regulation, which applies to crypto-assets not covered by existing financial services regulations).
The so-called tokenisation of financial instruments, that is to say, the digital representation of financial instruments on distributed ledgers or the issuance of traditional asset classes in tokenised form to enable them to be issued, stored and transferred on a distributed ledger, is expected to open up opportunities for efficiency improvements in the trading and post-trading process.
The regulation sets requirements for market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology, that is, for:
These requirements concern:
There are also limitations, as financial instruments that can be handled by DLT include only:
More detailed limits are also specified in this regard, as well as in reference to the total market value of all financial instruments handled by DLT.
Additional requirements for DLT market infrastructures are:
A legal person who is authorised as:
Applying for these permissions should include, among other things:
Specific permission shall be valid throughout the Union for a period of up to six years from the date of issuance.
By March 24, 2026, ESMA is to submit a report to the Commission on, among other things, the functioning of DLT market infrastructure across the Union, any risks, vulnerabilities or benefits, and costs of using distributed ledger technology.
On the basis of this report, the Commission is to submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council, which should include a cost-benefit assessment of the pilot system.
The pilot regime is therefore intended to allow ESMA and the relevant authorities to learn from the use of the pilot regime and gain experience with regard to the opportunities as well as the risks associated with the use of crypto-assets that qualify as financial instruments and the technology on which they are based.
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